Description
Splendid Victorian Edwardian ruby and diamond trilogy ring hallmarked 1901
Hand crafted in 18ct gold with a beautiful rich red ruby with two sparkling old brilliant cut diamonds to each side
The ruby and diamonds are claw set in a traditional yellow gold claw setting
The thick gold shank is fully hallmarked Birmingham 1901
This gorgeous ring looks fabulous when worn, it would make a perfect engagement ring
Ruby 4.3mm
Diamonds 2 x 3.5mm
Total diamond weight circa 0.35 carat
Colour approximately G/H, clarity SI – I/2
It is fully hallmarked Birmingham 18ct gold 1901 with the makers initials J A & S
The hallmarks are crisp and clear
Size R (UK), 9 (USA) it would easily re size
It weighs an impressive 4.5 grams
In excellent original condition
This diamond ruby trilogy ring comes in the presentation box illustrated.
Our Ref 23191 Phone Paula 07949058591
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Caring For Your Sapphire, Ruby, and Diamond Jewellery
These fabulous stones are very hard and durable. So, to make sure your jewellery and stones are always in the best condition, it is important to know exactly how they should be cleaned and stored.
Sapphires rubies and diamonds are not prone to chipping, cracking or breaking, so please take care that they do not scratch softer gemstones in your jewellery box.
The best way to clean your ruby, diamond, and sapphire jewellery is with warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoiding soaking the stone. Always avoid harsh detergents, and never clean your jewellery with solvents such as alcohol.
Protect your ring with the following steps:
- Store it well – When you’re not wearing it, keep your ring in a safe place, such as its own section in a jewellery box.
- Take it off – Remove rings before getting your hands dirty, such as when cooking, gardening or washing dishes.
- Maintain it – Take it to your jeweller for maintenance every two or three years or so, or sooner if you notice any signs of the stone being loose.
- Avoid harsh chemicals – Whilst sapphires, rubies and diamonds are resilient against most liquids, even the hardest gemstone could have inclusions, cracks or quirks not visible to the naked eye. These features might, in turn, make them more susceptible to damage from harmful substances. To keep your ring gleaming, avoid any contact with acids, harsh chemicals, and solutions.
- Keep it out of the heat – Sapphires diamonds and rubies stand up well to heat and light, but prolonged exposure can still damage both the stone and your ring band. Avoid setting your ring down where it may come into contact with high heat or steam.
- Apply your makeup first – If you use fragrances, skin care and hair care products, apply them and wash your hands before putting on any fine jewellery. Some of these products contain alcohol and other ingredients which will not only dirty your stones, but also diminish its long-term brilliance.